We
Did It!
Three weeks ago (I can't believe how long it took me to finish
this post!) we drove away from Brisbane for adventures unknown! It
wasn't completely smooth sailing. There were a few hurdles thrown at
us in the week before we left – mechanical and financial. Andrew
was brilliant. He just kept on pushing through, tackling each new
problem as it arose, with his eye firmly fixed on the goal: getting
on the road. For a few days it seemed the answer to the kids'
question “When are we leaving?” was always “Tomorrow, we hope”
… but finally, we did it!
I wrote this at our third camp – Mullumbimby Leagues Club. Our set
up and pack up seems fairly slow, but we are not unhappy with it. It
seems to be working well to have 3-4 nights per stop so that we don't
feel like we are endlessly packing up and moving. Our first two
camps were at Caravan Parks:
Nobby Beach Holiday Village, Miami, Gold Coast –
for Zhelaenah's birthday.
It was a great camp. On the second day Andrew and I had this awesome
moment when we looked at each other with big smiles on our faces and
realised this is it! The kids were happy, they'd been swimming, we
were relaxed. Life was good. Could this really be what life is
going to be like now?….. yes, yes it is! We know that there will
be ups and downs, but we are happy with our decision. The kids loved
the big waterslide at this park and we loved the easy access to the
toilet blocks and the instant boiling water at the nearby camp
kitchen.
Ebony's thoughts on Nobby Beach: So far we have gone on the
waterslide, swam in the kids pool and the big pool. I have made some
friends – Jess and Lachie. We live close to each other. We have
been having lots of fun and we have been playing on the big koala .
Tonight from 7-8pm we are going to swim in the pool! It stays open
that late and glows blue at night! We have been doing new types of
washing. We put our clothes in a little bag and put in soap and hot
water and swish it all around for a few minutes and then we get clean
clothes. …. and the toilets are really close to us and we have
been having an awesome time. We have been having fun at this water
park. Next we are going to go to Sam's birthday and there is going
to be a water park there too and there will be a couple of more
things than just a water slide. I hope all the people in my class
will have a fun year. I want to give good luck to my class and have
a happy year.
Zhelaenah's thoughts on Nobby Beach: I have been having fun. The
best bit so far has been going down the waterslide. My favourite way
to go down the slide is superhero – which means you go down on your
belly with your hands out in front of you. I like it because you get
to see all the curves in the slide and when you land in the water you
go forwards. The worst thing on the slide so far was going backwards
because you don't know when you are going to go into the water and
you don't know when to take a breath or not. We have also been
riding our bike around the caravan park and we haven't been doing as
much work as we have to do at school.
North Star Big 4, Hastings Point, Northern NSW – for
Sam's birthday.
This place is definitely in the class of a resort. The water park
was a big hit with the kids.
We had a lovely afternoon eating fish and chips on the headland for Sam's birthday and had a lovely swim in the creek that flows into the ocean (the surf was dangerously big during our stay).
Interestingly, the Big 4 campground with its synthetic grass and perfectly laid out campsites is the only place we have had a problem with nuisance animals (bush turkeys and some sort of rodent).
We had a lovely afternoon eating fish and chips on the headland for Sam's birthday and had a lovely swim in the creek that flows into the ocean (the surf was dangerously big during our stay).
Interestingly, the Big 4 campground with its synthetic grass and perfectly laid out campsites is the only place we have had a problem with nuisance animals (bush turkeys and some sort of rodent).
Sam's thoughts on North Star: At North Star the campsites looked
fake because there was an air-con unit blasting at us from a cabin
that was at the back of our site, there was fake grass and there was
only palm trees around us. The water slides were not as fast or as
big as Nobby Beach so sometimes you stopped or slowed down instead of
speeding up. The good thing about North Star is that it had a
splashy water park. The indoor playground was good, but it was
really hot inside. The arcade was awesome but I wasted $10 on the
claw. I did win a teddy bear though.
For my birthday we had fish and chips for dinner and then a giant dessert bar. Mum took me to the shop and I got to choose yummy food for the dessert bar. We had Mint Choc Balls, Maltesers, Killer Pythons, Waffles, Ice Cream, Grape Licorice and Double Choc Chip Cookies! Mum decorated the 2L tub of ice cream with lollies for my birthday cake.
We went to the beach and Kaidon was playing in the sand near the dunes. A big wave came all the way up the beach and washed him back 3 metres. He was scared and then he wouldn't go near the waves for ages.
Mullumbimby
Leagues Club Campground, Northern NSW
We had splurged on fancy caravan parks for the kids' birthdays so we
chose this camp to take the pressure off the budget. It's $35/night
here, compared to about $80/night for the others. Unfortunately for
us most campsites and caravan parks charge extra per child which
really adds to the overall cost for us! There is a Facebook site I
have found that is dedicated to promoting campsites where kids stay
for free and keeps a list from each state.
It has been raining ever since we arrived here which has kept us more
confined to the camper-trailer than we would like.
We were planning to use Mullumbimby as a base for going to the beach and lighthouse at Byron Bay but we have not done that yet. Yesterday we met our lovely ex-GSS friends Mel, Stella and Rocco in Brunswick Heads for a play in the park. It was great to catch up with them.
We were planning to use Mullumbimby as a base for going to the beach and lighthouse at Byron Bay but we have not done that yet. Yesterday we met our lovely ex-GSS friends Mel, Stella and Rocco in Brunswick Heads for a play in the park. It was great to catch up with them.
We are keeping a careful eye on the weather and the river that is
right behind our camp. We had a lot of rain last night and more is
predicted. We don't want any surprise aquatic adventures in the
middle of the night!
We move on to our next camp tomorrow. I'm proud of us. We made it.
We are doing this life!
Love to you all,
Andrew, Laura, Sam, Zhelaenah, Ebony and Kaidon.














